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Sugar gliders are one of the cutest animals in the world. They resemble flying squirrels, but they’re marsupials, not rodents ...
Learn the safest foods for your sugar glider, including Leadbeater’s mixture, fruits, and vegetables, how often to feed them, and what not to feed them.
More than 70 sugar gliders found new homes through the MSPCA in 2020 and earlier this month. But none of them were spayed or neutered. Should they have been?
Sugar gliders, small palm-sized marsupials with flaps on their arms similar to flying squirrels, are considered “exotic pets,” but you may not know much else about them. Last week, the MSPCA ...
Sugar gliders are named for their love of sweet foods, such as nectar and sap, but in Tasmania, they’re out here eating birds ...
Gliders with engines do exist. They are called motor gliders and are essentially fixed-wing aircraft that can be flown with ...
Children take a look at a wallaby during the Wildlife Festival in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, July 11, 2025. The ...
The Sugar Glider (Petaurus breviceps), sometimes called the Flying Sugar, is a small gliding possum native to eastern and northern mainland Australia, New Guinea, and the Bismarck Archipelago, and ...
Sugar gliders, small marsupials that in some places are kept as pets, have the ability to glide through the air thanks to a membrane connecting their forelegs to their hindlegs. The membrane ...
The MSPCA said it is expecting 51 sugar gliders, rescued from a breeder in Puerto Rico, at its Nevins Farm adoption center this week.